The heart has its reasons

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I’M A BIRD MOTHERFUCKER

I’M A BIRD MOTHERFUCKER

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brittneychu:

This Is Adorable.

brittneychu:

This Is Adorable.

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It's Minimalism, Fuck you!: This is a Reminder for All Trans* People

tchy:

Your chosen name is your real name.

Your stated identity is real.

Whatever word or words you use to identify your gender(s) or non-gender(s) is or are valid words, valid identities, and valid self-identifications.

Your body is your own, and it’s up to you to decide what is right for…

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serialkillersandtruecrime:

Cyclothymia
Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder consisting of short periods of mild depression and short periods of hypomania (lasting a few days to a few weeks), separated by short periods of normal mood. Individuals with cyclothymia are never free of symptoms of either depression or hypomania for more than two months at a time.
Though the above description portrays cyclothymia as a mild disorder, it is so only relative to the severity of Bipolar I and Bipolar II disorders. Cyclothymia can completely disrupt the life of an individual and create personal chaos. In their continual oscillation of mood, they never know from one day to the next what to expect.
Equally common in men and women, cyclothymia affects 0.4 to 1 percent of the population. Most commonly the disorder begins in the teens or early twenties. Eventually approx 30% of individuals with cyclothymia experience a full-blown manic episode or major depression, and their diagnosis is changed to Bipolar I or II.
Genetic factors appear to be causative in cyclothymia as they do in the Bipolar Disorders. Many of those affected have a family history of major depression, bipolar disorder, suicide or alcohol/drug dependence.
(Pictured: Old Man in Sorrow by Vincent Van Gogh)

serialkillersandtruecrime:

Cyclothymia

Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder consisting of short periods of mild depression and short periods of hypomania (lasting a few days to a few weeks), separated by short periods of normal mood. Individuals with cyclothymia are never free of symptoms of either depression or hypomania for more than two months at a time.

Though the above description portrays cyclothymia as a mild disorder, it is so only relative to the severity of Bipolar I and Bipolar II disorders. Cyclothymia can completely disrupt the life of an individual and create personal chaos. In their continual oscillation of mood, they never know from one day to the next what to expect.

Equally common in men and women, cyclothymia affects 0.4 to 1 percent of the population. Most commonly the disorder begins in the teens or early twenties. Eventually approx 30% of individuals with cyclothymia experience a full-blown manic episode or major depression, and their diagnosis is changed to Bipolar I or II.

Genetic factors appear to be causative in cyclothymia as they do in the Bipolar Disorders. Many of those affected have a family history of major depression, bipolar disorder, suicide or alcohol/drug dependence.

(Pictured: Old Man in Sorrow by Vincent Van Gogh)

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ducksinthehat:

forthesakeoftwo:

weaseltotheface:

brittanimals:

Santana: You guys needs to hurry it up. I want to get my oceans on.
Quinn: Slow down Santana.
Rachel: Yes, we don’t all have the capacity to crawl like you do.
Brittany: Ohh look a shell.

omg
“i want to get my oceans on”

 My ovaries.

I want to get my oceans on.

ducksinthehat:

forthesakeoftwo:

weaseltotheface:

brittanimals:

Santana: You guys needs to hurry it up. I want to get my oceans on.

Quinn: Slow down Santana.

Rachel: Yes, we don’t all have the capacity to crawl like you do.

Brittany: Ohh look a shell.

omg

“i want to get my oceans on”

 My ovaries.

I want to get my oceans on.

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